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NECK HACKLE. These are strung rooster neck hackles taken form the base of the neck and are, therefore, the longest and widest neck feathers available. Saltwater neck hackles are well known for use tying bass bugs and tarpon flies, either as splayed wings, tails, or as bushy collars.

Soft webby hen feathers - like a cross between marabou and hackle. GRIZZLY SOFT HACKLE. I think it is important to get the item you see shown in the picture when choosing feathers. Try a bunch of fibres as a tail or throat to finish off small dry and nymph patterns too.

WOOLLY BUGGER SADDLE HACKLE. Woolly Bugger Saddle is perfect for collars on Steelhead and Sculpin patterns. This Hackle Is Perfect For Tying Woolly Buggers in a range of colours. It is a great fly tying material for freshwater and saltswater flies.

This has been one of the sport’s most popular dubbings for tying both freshwater and saltwater flies. With it's sparkle and translucence, Ice Dub works well on it's own or blends easily. This is a great, flashy body dub for nymphs that stands out with a little light under the water.

HARELINE DUBBIN. The Brass stay nice and shiny, as do the nickel and black nickel finish. The quickest way to add action and weight to any pattern. Not quite as heavy as lead, these babies won't ever chip.

As well as soft hackle for wet flies and small tube flies. I think it is important to get the item you see shown in the picture when choosing feathers. I am a real fly fishing tragic that has fully understood the concept that this is a sport of accessories.

FLUORO BLUE. NECK HACKLE. These are strung rooster neck hackles taken form the base of the neck and are, therefore, the longest and widest neck feathers available. Saltwater neck hackles are well known for use tying bass bugs and tarpon flies, either as splayed wings, tails, or as bushy collars.

HARELINE DUBBIN. The Brass stay nice and shiny, as do the nickel and black nickel finish. The quickest way to add action and weight to any pattern. Not quite as heavy as lead, these babies won't ever chip.

MARABOU BLOOD QUILLS. I lover to use these for not only the tail, but also the entire body, wrapped around the hook shank, when tying damsel nymphs. Because they are so thick and full, you can get so several flies fro a single feather.

These India Hen Backs are great for a multitude of uses; poppers, bass flies, and large nymphs and wet flies. INDIA HEN BACK. Sale is for one single item, similar to the one pictured. We go through so many of these, we simply cannot photograph them all.

HARELINE DUBBIN. Tip from Blane:Steam your Chenille before tying with it because it will help you get the most out of the material. Translucent material accepts waterproof markers. I am a real fly fishing tragic that has fully understood the concept that this is a sport of accessories.

Ripple Ice Fibre is great for adding any sort of flash to your flies. Whether its flashy winging or bright and vivid dubbing loops, this is the product for you. Even adding one or two of these fibres to the tail of a bass bug, streamer, woolly bugger, or nymph is sure to give the fly a bit of additional flash and appeal.

HARELINE DUBBIN. Hareline Krystal Flash Chenille is made with Hareline’s Krystal Flash, in a kind of dubbing brush fashion and will create great fish-catching bodies on your flies. Best of all, Hareline Krystal Flash chenille makes a real sexy woolly bugger body even without the hackle for a finer profile, or worked in underneath the hackle feathers for a very full, sparkling body.

Soft webby hen feathers - like a cross between marabou and hackle. GRIZZLY SOFT HACKLE. I think it is important to get the item you see shown in the picture when choosing feathers. Try a bunch of fibres as a tail or throat to finish off small dry and nymph patterns too.

These are a must have for tying Copper John patterns and Prince Nymph patterns, but also for a wide range of other uses. Great for down wings on nymphs, and as splayed tails. But, they are also very good for using as body casings.

Hareline Painted Lead Eyes are the simple dumbbell fly tying eyes version of the popular Hareline Double Pupil Lead Eyes. For those of you looking for a white dumbbell option for your flies, the pearl white lead eyes from Hareline is one of the few readily available.

HARELINE DUBBIN. Hareline Krystal Flash Chenille is made with Hareline’s Krystal Flash, in a kind of dubbing brush fashion and will create great fish-catching bodies on your flies. Best of all, Hareline Krystal Flash chenille makes a real sexy woolly bugger body even without the hackle for a finer profile, or worked in underneath the hackle feathers for a very full, sparkling body.

MARABOU BLOOD QUILLS. I lover to use these for not only the tail, but also the entire body, wrapped around the hook shank, when tying damsel nymphs. Because they are so thick and full, you can get so several flies fro a single feather.

NECK HACKLE. These are strung rooster neck hackles taken form the base of the neck and are, therefore, the longest and widest neck feathers available. Saltwater neck hackles are well known for use tying bass bugs and tarpon flies, either as splayed wings, tails, or as bushy collars.

HARELINE DUBBIN. The Brass stay nice and shiny, as do the nickel and black nickel finish. The quickest way to add action and weight to any pattern. Not quite as heavy as lead, these babies won't ever chip.

HARELINE DUBBIN. FINE CHENILLE. This core product is a staple on every fly tier's table. Available in a variety of natural and florescent colors. Fine chenile is used for tying smaller flies where you would like a thinner profile on the body of your pattern.

Double the width of a standard rubber leg , these will add some good vibes to your larger patterns. Silicon Legs with coloured barring, provide the ultimate in that translucent appeal for your prawn and bug patterns. Drew Chicone has worked long and hard to perfect the New Clear Barred Crusher Legs! They‘re an awesome combination of realistic representation and impressionism. Give your old patterns new life and take your new creations to the next level of “Damn, that’s a good looking bug!”.

Hareline dubbing wax is of the highest quality and best value on the market. Touch Dub Wax - Super sticky wax for hard-to-dub materials, dubbing loops, and larger flies where a dubbing buildup is desired.

ENRICO PUGLISI. 10" in length, they are perfect fibers to imitate any baitfish pattern for fresh or saltwater including very small patterns. Large flies tied with these fibers are a dream to cast because on the first back cast they will shake the water away; they don't absorb water.

MARABOU BLOOD QUILLS. I lover to use these for not only the tail, but also the entire body, wrapped around the hook shank, when tying damsel nymphs. Because they are so thick and full, you can get so several flies fro a single feather.

Soft webby hen feathers - like a cross between marabou and hackle. GRIZZLY SOFT HACKLE. I think it is important to get the item you see shown in the picture when choosing feathers. Try a bunch of fibres as a tail or throat to finish off small dry and nymph patterns too.

These India Hen Backs are great for a multitude of uses; poppers, bass flies, and large nymphs and wet flies. INDIA HEN BACK. Sale is for one single item, similar to the one pictured. We go through so many of these, we simply cannot photograph them all.

MARABOU BLOOD QUILLS. I lover to use these for not only the tail, but also the entire body, wrapped around the hook shank, when tying damsel nymphs. Because they are so thick and full, you can get so several flies fro a single feather.

HARELINE DUBBIN. Hareline Loco Legs are a more lifelike silicone leg with dark flecks and pearlescent background colors make these your best choice for patterns from bass to saltwater flies. These are very translucent rubber legs intended for the saltwater market, but have great possibilities for subtle hints on clear water Intruders.